Nueva publicación: «Metting the judge. The late medieval Portuguese peripheral justice in geographical and chronological context», de Adelaide Costa, Mario Farello y Gonçalo Melo da Silva (eds.)

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Adelaide COSTA, Mario FARELLO y Gonçalo MELO DA SILVA (eds.)
Metting the judge. The late medieval Portuguese peripheral justice in geographical and chronological context
Palermo, Oficina di Studi Medievali, 2023, ca 243 pags.
ISBN: 978-8-86485-143-3


ÍNDICE

The late medieval Portuguese peripheral justice, an introduction.
Adelaide Costa – Mario Farello – Gonçalo Melo da Silva

I- State of the art and Questions

Justice and Juizes de Foro. Justiza and Juizes de Fora.
Maria Helena da Cruz Coello

Juiz de Fora: an instrument of royal centralization.
Luis Miguel Duarte

II- The counterpoint of Castille

María Asenjo-González: The peace making and judicial function of the corregidores in the towns and cities of Castile before 1480.

Jurisdictional coupling: compliance and resistance in justice management in Castilian cities and towns (1450-1520)
María Asenjo-González

III- The prosopography of the peripheral agents of the Crown

The circulation of the corregedores in late medieval Portugal: a first approach.
Carlos Serejo -Mario Farello – Nuno Ivo Magalhaes

Juizes de Fora in the time of Afonso V.
Diogo Faria

IV- The rules  of law and the individual practice

The peripheral officials of justice in Portuguese legislation (1446-1521)
Adelaide Costa

The careers of a Juiz de Fora: the case of Hector Lampreia.
Diogo Faria

V- Medieval survivals in other times and spaces

From the kingdom to the empire: Judges in Macau in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Filipa Roldao

Between the king and the Iberian Empire: the visitation of judge Jorge Seco to Ceuta in 1585.
Filipa Roldao

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